Adding Remote Printers - TRENDnet TE100-P1U User Manual

10/100mbps mini print server with 1 parallel printer port
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LPD on BSD
Before continuing, ensure that an IP Address has been assigned to the Print Server. Remember
the following:
The remote host name is the name of the Print Server.
The remote printer name is the logical printer (e.g. L1) on the Print Server.
If asked for the LPD type, enter the service type as BSD.
In the sample commands shown, printer_name is the Print Queue serviced by the logical
printer on the Print Server, and Spooler_dir is the name of the directory, which is used to
spool the print jobs.
Procedure
Action
Create a spooling directory
Set spooling daemon as owner
of this directory
Create read/write permissions
Give permissions to LPD
processes
Add remote printer(s)
Start lpc print mechanism

Adding Remote Printers

A remote printer is added by inserting the following line in the /etc/printcap file.
Printer_name|Remote_Printer_Alias:\
[T
] :lp=:\
AB
[T
] :rm=PS_NAME:\
AB
[T
] :rp=Logical_Printer_name:\
AB
[T
] :sd=Spooler_directory:\
AB
[T
] :mx#0:
AB
Where:
Printer_name is the Print Queue name used to store jobs for the corresponding logical
printer.
PS_NAME is the Print Server name defined in /etc/hosts.
Logical_Printer_name is the logical printer name on the Print Server. (e.g. L1)
Spooler_directory is the directory you created in Step 6.
The entry is really one line, but can be entered as shown.
Use a TAB character where shown.
Sample Command
mkdir /usr/spool/Spooler_dir
chown daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_dir
chmod 775 /usr/spool/Spooler_dir
chgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_dir
See below
lpc start printer_name
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